Museums Sail training ship
Schulschiff Deutschland, called
The White Swan of the Lower-Weser. It is a pure sailing ship without auxiliary engine and the last German full-rigged three-master ship, today owned and operated by the
German Training Ship Association, Bremen. Constructed in 1927 by the
Joh. C. Tecklenborg shipyard in
Geestemünde, which is now part of the city of
Bremerhaven, the ship was listed as a historical monument in 1994.
Schloß Schönebeck (
Castle Schönebeck), built middle of 14th century by
Johann von Oumunde (=Aumund), head of the
Knights of Oumunde. Reconstructed in the 17th century, today it is used as a local museum for exhibitions and exclusive events.
Theatre Since 1989, the
Statt-Theater-Vegesack, a semi-professional troupe of actors, has performed both classical and self-composed plays. The performances take place in the Bürgerhaus Vegesack community centre.
Music The event centre
KITO, hosted in an old storehouse, offers jazz, blues, folk and classical concerts and political theatre.
Parks Along the river Weser is the
Stadtgarten (town garden) stretches along the
Weserpromenade between the ferry and the Gläserne Werft (shipyard showcase). At the bottom of the scarp you can find many foreign trees and a rose garden, at the top are villas and captain's houses.
Regular events The
Vegesacker Hafenfest (Vegesack harbour festival) takes place on the first weekend in June. Three days full of live music, shanty choirs, maritime attractions and happy people. The
Festival Maritim (beginning of August) also offers a lot of international maritime live music,
Kleinkunst, open-air cinema and "Kutterpullen", a rowing contest. At the beginning of September, Vegesack celebrates the
Vegesacker Markt (Vegesack market); a fair with fairground rides, raffle booths, shooting galleries and much more. In 2005 the fair was held for the 197th time. It starts with the pageant across the city, and ends with the wet funeral of the market-witch in the Weser. ==Transportation==